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Summary: Singapore implemented their current health warnings policy starting July 2004. Health warnings are required to cover 50% of the front and 50% of the back of all packages. Overall 50% of the package space has been appropriated to health warnings. In 2003, a set of six warnings were rotated on cigarette packages and in 2006, a new set of 6 warnings were put in place. |
Label Images
Click on the link below to access Singapore's Health Warnings Gallery.
Singapore's Health Warnings Gallery
Legislation and Regulations
Listed below are documents relating to the implementation and regulation of picture-based health warnings in Singpore, which first came into effect in 2004 and were updated with new health warnings in 2006.
Singapore's first Labelling Regulation 2003
Singapore's second Labelling Regulation 2006
Presentations and Other Documents
Below are two documents, the first is a news article titled "Smokers Heed Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packs (News Article)" and the second is a presentation titled "Graphic Health Warnings - Singapore's experience"
Smokers Heed Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packs (News Article) (2006)
Graphic Health Warnings - Singapore's experience Presentation (2006)
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